But you could also say that more variety in gameplay will attract more players, which lessens the strain on the buckets. Conquest with respawns is going to be a genuinely new style of play, the first in a while.

It might be more accurate for me to say that there were more people renouncing social conservatism on /r/republican - renouncing it hard - and advocating for a more issue-focused candidate. Trump and Kasich were both seen as alternatives there, just Trump more so.

I wouldn't call it harm, exactly, but it's certainly not in line with biology and self-identity. So not healthy, either. And my real point is that the liberal machine is bound and determined to force its legitimacy down our throats.

I'm fine with a welfare reform program that weans people off government handouts, but it has to go. It's as burdensome as the military, except the military is mandated by both the Constitution and geopolitical realities.

We see transgenderism as something closer to a mental illness. I won't pretend that you're ever going to see it the same way we do.

I remember Jon Tester slamming the auto executives for flying to their hearing in private jets. Fine and good for red meat to fiscal conservatives, were it not for the fact that the savings on such things are only a drop in the bucket next to the spending ocean created by the rest of the programs Tester's party supports. And THAT is nothing next to the psychotic South American wealth-distribution business that Bernie wanted.

Trump talks about out of control costs on one jet yet wants to get into a trade war with China, proposed intentionally defaulting on the national debt, doesn't care about the ocean of entitlement spending, and is wasting funds on his stupid victory tour. The house is burning down and Trump is yelling "someone pull the doghouse away!"